Based on the chronicles of Sérgio Porto: Stanislaw Ponte Preta, who, with his humor, sharpness, and boldness, was one of the few Brazilian writers who had the courage to challenge the dictatorship. His texts were read in the newspapers by all Brazilians and had an emotional impact and resonance with Tá na Rua’s audience. His writings portray the stupidity and violence of an arrogant class and their infamy, vileness, indecency, and obscenity, which traditionally constitute social relations in Brazil and have intensified since the 1964 coup to the present day. A show that, “playfully, playfully,” accurately depicts the country’s life in recent times.